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pulumi-azure-nextgen
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A Next Generation Pulumi package for creating and managing Azure resources.
The Next Generation Azure Provider for Pulumi lets you use Azure resources in your cloud programs. This provider uses the Azure Resource Manager REST API directly and therefore provides full access to ARM API.
The provider is currently in private preview:
To use this package, please install the Pulumi CLI first.
Credentials configuration is compatible with the existing Terraform-based Azure provider.
Please refer to this quickstart guide for possible configuration options.
Please refer to Contributing to Pulumi for installation guidance.
Run the following commands to install Go modules, generate all SDKs, and build the provider:
$ make ensure
$ make build
Add the bin
folder to your $PATH
or copy the bin/pulumi-resource-azurerm
file to another location in your $PATH
.
Navigate to one of the examples
and run Pulumi:
$ cd ./exampes/simple
$ yarn link @pulumi/azure-nextgen
$ pulumi up
FAQs
A Next Generation Pulumi package for creating and managing Azure resources.
We found that pulumi-azure-nextgen demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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